Johnson Street acquisition Gurner's fifth in the area in two years

Luxury property developer, GURNER™ has acquired yet another Collingwood site, its fifth in the area in two years, in a deal that will deliver the developer’s 16th building in the area and add approximately 170+ apartments and over $130m to the developer’s $2.6b portfolio which is split between Melbourne and Brisbane.

The substantial site, located at 23 – 33 Johnston Street, Collingwood, is over 1800sqm and was acquired off-market from the Martino Family for around $12m.

As part of the acquisition, Angelo Martino, through his company, MARTINO VIC, will stay on as joint venture partner, continuing the family’s long standing relationship with the site.

As part of the design GURNER™ will retain the existing building’s heritage façade and deliver a series of retail tenancies at ground level that will contribute to Johnston Street’s rapidly transforming streetscape as a dynamic retail and restaurant precinct.

No stranger to the area, GURNER™ successfully sold out two concurrent Collingwood projects, 107 Cambridge Street and 28 Stanley Street, in record time late last year, with both of them set for completion at the end of 2016.

GURNER™ founder and director, Tim Gurner said this would represent the team’s 16th building in the Collingwood and Fitzroy areas, after Gurner first identified the location as an apartment hotspot some seven years ago, when he developed Oxley Collingwood on Stanley Street.

“ In terms of locations that fit our development philosophy, Collingwood and Fitzroy are among our top suburb picks not only just in Melbourne but Australia-wide,” he said.

“ Collingwood in particular is going through an immense period of transformation; it is the unofficial café hub of Melbourne and includes some of this city’s best restaurants and bars.

“ Collingwood is just one kilometre from the CBD and is one of the most desirable suburbs in Melbourne to live in, thanks to its incredible architecture, heritage and resurgence in recent years as one of Melbourne’s cultural capitals.

“ Johnson Street in particular is experiencing some incredible changes – just five years ago this strip was an urban wasteland filled with vacant factories and industrial sites, but fast forward to today and the location is bursting with cafés, bars and designer retail shops.

“ The buildings here have remained unchanged for decades so now is the perfect opportunity to create a new luxury residential offering befitting of the area’s new standing as one of Melbourne’s most desirable locations,” he said.

Gurner said while the area had remained an apartment hot-spot for many years, the buyer demographic had changed completely.

“ Three years ago all the one bedroom apartments without car parks would get snapped up first by investors and we would find the two bedrooms and three bedrooms very hard to sell, now it’s the opposite – discerning owner occupiers are buying multiple one bedroom apartments and transforming them into a luxury three or four bedroom offering of their choice.

“ I think this points to the changing demographic of the area but also the location’s growing appeal with a slightly older generation. Whereas 10 years ago Collingwood was populated with renters and struggling artists, now families and professional couples are looking to Collingwood as the perfect location to invest in a luxury home.

“ House prices now reflect this with the median house price sitting at well over a million dollars,” he said.

“ We will look to create a luxury, high-end development that ticks all the boxes for this new discerning owner occupier buyer. We want to seek inspiration from Collingwood’s unique appeal so the interiors will use a lot of concrete and copper tones and have an industrial feel,” he said.

“ The architecture will be bold and beautiful but sympathetic to its heritage past.”

The site adjoins the State Government’s heralded Cultural Arts Precinct (CAP) program which has gifted the former Collingwood Technical School to a trust with the remit to develop the site into a vibrant, cross-disciplinary cultural precinct.

The Technical School will be the first of many sites the CAP trust will transform over the coming years, with a focus on supporting the gentrification and of the area into a hub for the Arts and cultural activities.

“ We will be working with the CAP board to ensure a great result for both their precinct and our project as it is critical the two schemes work in unison to get the best result for all,” Gurner said.

GURNER™ has recently appointed COX Architects to design the project, with the development expected to be submitted to planning in the coming months.

GURNER TM Privacy Policy

GPG Management Pty Ltd ATF the GPG Management Trust ABN 64 754 223 432 (Gurner, we, us, our) is a property development company based in Melbourne, Australia. We are committed to protecting your privacy, in accordance with applicable
Australian privacy laws.

This Policy is designed to give you a greater understanding of how we collect, use, disclose and otherwise handle personal information.

A copy of this Privacy Policy is available on our website at www.gurner.com.au or you can request a copy by contacting out Privacy Officer (details under heading 11 below).

1.2 What is personal information?

Personal information means information or an opinion, whether true or not and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual who is identified or reasonably identifiable.

1.3 Our obligations

We are required to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). The APPs regulate the manner in which personal information is handled throughout its
life cycle, from collection to use and disclosure, security, accessibility and disposal.

We are also required to comply with more specific privacy legislation in some circumstances, such as:

applicable State and Territory health privacy legislation (including the Victorian Health Records Act ) when we collect and handle health information in the relevant jurisdiction; and

the Spam Act and the Do Not Call Register Act.

1.4 Employee records

We are generally exempt from the Privacy Act when we collect and handle employee records and this Privacy Policy does not apply to that information. However, where State or Territory health privacy legislation applies, we are still required to protect
the privacy of employee health information. This Privacy Policy will apply in those circumstances.

2. What we collect

2.1 General

The type of personal information that we collect about you depends on the type of dealings you have with us. For example, if you:

are a purchaser or prospective purchaser of a property – we will collect your name, age, address, contact details, details of the property that you are interested in or have agreed to purchase (such as the location and size of the
property and the design and specifications of the apartment), what prompted you to inspect the project, how you heard about us, details of price points and apartment types you are interested in (eg one bedroom or two bedroom) and whether you are an
owner-occupier or investor. If you are purchasing from us, we will also collect a copy of your passport or driver's licence (to verify your identity), confirm whether you are an Australian resident and record the terms of your contract (including
price), payment details, information relating to your financing arrangements (such as your bank details and how much money you are borrowing) and contact details for your authorised representatives (such as your lawyer)

are a supplier to us - we will collect your name and contact details, details about the goods or services you supply and payment details

send us an enquiry, complete an enquiry form or provide us with feedback, we may collect your name, contact details, details of your enquiry or feedback and information about our response

fill in a contact form at one of our display suites – we will collect your name, age, address, contact details, details of the properties you are interested in (including price ranges), what prompted you to inspect the project, whether
you are an owner occupier or investor and how your heard about us or the relevant property development

participate in market research conducted by us or on our behalf – we will collect your name, address, contact details and details of your responses to the research questions you answer

ask us to send you information about our products and services - we will collect your name, address, contact details, details of the properties you are interested in and how you heard about us or the relevant property development

apply for a job with us, we will collect the information you include in your job application, including your cover letter, resume, contact details and referee reports

2.2 Sensitive information

Sensitive information is a subset of personal information that is generally afforded a higher level of privacy protection, such as health information. We only collect sensitive information where it is reasonably necessary for our functions or
activities and either:

the individual has consented; or

we are required or authorised by or under law to do so.

For example, if you purchase a property from us, we will collect information about your residency status, which may indicate your racial or ethnic origin.

2.3 Collection of information other than personal information through our website

When you visit our website, some of the information that is collected about your visit is not personal information, as it does not reveal your identity.

Site visit information

For example, we record your server address, the date and time of your visit, the pages you visited, any documents you downloaded, the previous site you visited and the type of device, browser and operating system you used.

We use and disclose this information in anonymous, aggregated form only, for purposes including statistical analysis and to assist us to improve the functionality and usability of our website. You are not individually identified, however we reserve
the right to use or disclose this information to try to locate an individual where we reasonably believe that the individual may have engaged in any unlawful or inappropriate activity in connection with our website, or where we are otherwise required
or authorised by law to do so.

Cookies

A cookie is a small string of information that a website transfers to your browser for identification purposes. The cookies we use do not identify individual users, although they do identify the user's internet browser.

We use cookies to hold anonymous session information. This information is used to personalise your current visit to the website, for example to allow the website to remember who you are by keeping server variables linked to your session.

We only use non-persistent cookies. That is, they are held on your browser's memory only for the duration of your session.

Most internet browsers are set to accept cookies. If you prefer not to receive them, you can adjust your internet browser to reject cookies, or to notify you when they are being used. There are also software products available that can manage
cookies for you. Rejecting cookies can, however, limit the functionality of our website.

2.4 What if you don't provide us with your personal information?

We will provide individuals with the option of not identifying themselves, or of using a pseudonym, when dealing with us if it is lawful and practicable to do so. A pseudonym is a name or other descriptor that is different to an individual’s
actual name.

For example, you can access our website and make general phone queries without having to identify yourself.

In some cases however, if you don't provide us with your personal information when requested, we may not be able to provide you with the product or service that you are seeking. For example, you must identify yourself to a member of our accounts
team in order to check on the status of a payment made to or by us.

3. How we collect personal information

3.1 Methods of collection

We may collect personal information in a number of ways, including:

in person (for example, visits to our head office or properties we are developing, at events or at conferences)

through our website (for example through our 'Enquiries' form)

through our Facebook page

over the telephone

through written correspondence (such as letters, faxes and emails)

on hard copy forms (for example, enquiry forms and surveys)

through surveillance cameras at our corporate premises and on some of our display suites or development sites

from third parties, including:

- the Land Titles Office

- relevant State and Territory Valuers General

- real estate agents

- Australian Securities and Investment Commission

- mortgage brokers and/or financial service providers

3.2 Collection notices

Where we collect personal information about you, we will take reasonable steps to provide you with certain details about that collection (such as the purpose for which we are collecting the information and the type of third parties to which it is usually
disclosed). We will generally include this information in a collection notice.

Collection notices provide more specific information than this Privacy Policy. The terms of this Privacy Policy are subject to any specific provisions contained in collection notices and in the terms and conditions of particular offers, products
and services. We encourage you to read those provisions carefully.

3.3 Unsolicited information

Unsolicited personal information is personal information we receive that we have taken no active steps to collect (such as an employment application sent to us by an individual on their own initiative, rather than in response to a job advertisement).

We may keep records of unsolicited personal information if the Privacy Act permits it (for example, if the information is reasonably necessary for one or more of our functions or activities). If not, we will destroy or de-identify the information
as soon as practicable, provided it is lawful and reasonable to do so.

4. Why we collect personal information

4.1 General

The main purposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information are set out below:

outlining our development products and services to prospective and existing purchasers

completing sales transactions and assisting purchasers with the management of their apartment upon completion of a development

promoting ourselves and our products and services, including through direct marketing, events and competitions (see under heading 4.2 below)

obtaining products and services for our business

obtaining finance for our developments

performing research and statistical analysis, including for customer satisfaction and service improvement purposes

protecting the security of our offices, staff, customers and the property held on our premises

answering queries and resolving complaints

recruiting staff and contractors

We may also collect, hold, use and disclose personal information for other purposes explained at the time of collection or:

which are required or authorised by law; or

for which you have provided your consent.

4.2 Direct marketing

We may use or disclose your personal information to let you know about us and our products and services (including promotions, special offers and events), either where we have your express or implied consent, or where we are otherwise permitted by
law to do so. We may contact you for these purposes in a variety of ways, including by mail, email, SMS, telephone and facsimile.

Opting out

Where you have consented to receiving marketing communications from us, your consent will remain current until you advise us otherwise. However, you can opt out at any time, by:

contacting us (details under heading 11 below)

advising us if you receive a marketing call that you no longer wish to receive these calls

using the unsubscribe facility that we include in our electronic messages (such as emails, SMS and MMS),

Notification of source

If we have collected the personal information that we use to send you marketing communications from a third party (for example a direct mail database provider), you can ask us to notify you of our source of information, and we will do so, unless this
would be unreasonable or impracticable.

5. Who we may share your personal information with

We may share personal information with third parties where appropriate for the purposes set out under heading 4, including:

land vendors

sub-contractors

suppliers of fixtures and fittings

the Land Titles Office

relevant State and Territory Valuers General

real estate agents

Australian Securities and Investment Commission

financiers and prospective financiers

financial institutions for payment processing

an individual’s agent or authorised representative

referees whose details are provided to us by job applicants

mortgage broker, financial planner and banks if they make enquiries of us

In each case, we may disclose personal information to the service provider and the service provider may in turn provide us with personal information collected from you in the course of providing the relevant products or services.

6. Cross border disclosure of personal information

We do not currently disclose personal information to third parties located overseas. If this changes at some time in the future, we will comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act that apply to cross border disclosures of personal information
and this Privacy Policy will be amended accordingly.

7. Use of government related identifiers

We will not:

use a government related identifier of an individual (such as a Medicare number or driver's licence number) as our own identifier of individuals; or

otherwise use or disclose such a government related identifier,

unless this is permitted by the Privacy Act (for example, use of an identifier to verify an individual's identity or uses or disclosures required or authorised by or under an Australian law).

8. Data quality and security

8.1 General

We hold personal information in a number of ways, including in electronic databases, email contact lists, and in paper documents held in drawers and cabinets. Paper files may also be archived in boxes and stored offsite in secure facilities.
We take reasonable steps to:

make sure that the personal information that we collect, use and disclose is accurate, up to date and complete and (in the case of use and disclosure) relevant;

protect the personal information that we hold from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure; and

destroy or permanently de-identify personal information that is no longer needed for any purpose permitted by the APPs.

You can help us keep your information up to date, by letting us know about any changes to your details, such as your address, email address or phone number.

8.2 Security

The steps we take to secure the personal information we hold include website protection measures (such as firewalls and anti-virus software), security restrictions on access to our computer systems (such as login and password protection), controlled
access to our corporate premises, policies on document storage and security, personnel security (including restricting access to personal information on our systems to staff who need that access to carry out their duties, staff training and workplace
policies.

Online credit card payment security

We process payments using EFTPOS and online technologies. All transactions processed by us meet industry security standards to ensure payment details are protected.

Website security

While we endeavour to protect the personal information and privacy of users of our website, we cannot guarantee the security of any information that you disclose online and you disclose that information at your own risk. If you are concerned about
sending your information over the internet, you can contact us by telephone or post (details under heading 11 below).

9. Access and Correction

9.1 General

Please contact our Privacy Officer (details under heading 11 below) if you would like to access or correct the personal information that we hold about you. We may require you to verify your identity before processing any access or correction
requests, to make sure that the personal information we hold is properly protected.

9.2 Access

We will generally provide you with access to your personal information, subject to some exceptions permitted by law. We will also generally provide access in the manner that you have requested (eg by providing photocopies or allowing a file to
be viewed), provided it is reasonable and practicable for us to do so. We may however charge a fee to cover our reasonable costs of locating the information and providing it to you.

9.3 Correction

If you ask us to correct personal information that we hold about you, we will take reasonable steps to correct that information.

9.4 Timeframe for access and correction requests

Except in the case of more complicated requests, we will endeavour to respond to access and correction requests within 30 days.

9.5 What if we do not agree to your request for access or correction?

If we do not agree to your access or correction request, or if we do not agree to give you access in the manner you requested, we will provide you with a written notice setting out:

the reasons for our decision (except to the extent that, having regard to the grounds for refusal, it would be unreasonable to do so); and

available complaint mechanisms.

In addition, if we refuse to correct personal information in the manner you have requested, you may ask us to associate your request with the information and we will take reasonable steps to do so.

10. Complaints

If you have a complaint about how we have collected or handled your personal information, please contact our Privacy Officer (details under heading 11 below).

We will endeavour in the first instance to deal with your complaint and take any steps necessary to resolve the matter within a week. If we are not able to do so, we will ask you to submit your complaint in writing.

In most cases, we expect to investigate written complaints and provide a response within 30 days of receipt. If the matter is more complex and our investigation may take longer, we will contact you and tell you when we expect to provide our response.

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can refer your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (see here for further information).

11. Our contact details

Please contact us if you have any queries about the personal information that we hold about you or the way we handle that personal information. Our contact details are set out below.

GURNER TM Website Terms and Conditions

The use of this website is subject to the following Terms and Conditions, the <Privacy Policy> [insert link to Privacy Policy] and any additional terms and conditions and notices displayed by us on this website from time to time
(together "Terms of Use"). In the Terms of Use, "you" means the person accessing or using this website or the services provided through or in connection with this website.

1. Acceptance

These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of the Site. By browsing, accessing or using the Site or by using any facilities or services made available through it or by transacting through or on it, you acknowledge and warrant that you have
read, understood and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and any additional terms and conditions notified to you from time to time. These Terms of Use form a legally binding agreement between Gurner and you. If you do not agree to
these Terms of Use, you must immediately exit and not access or use the Site.

2. Disclaimer of warranties and representations

2.1 Any prices, images, drawings, floor plans, dimensions, layout, design features, materials and fittings, views, areas, photographs and artist's impressions displayed on
the Site are for presentation purposes and indicative only. They should not be relied upon as an accurate representation of the final product. These may only be used as a guide only and are subject to change. Interested parties are responsible
for assessing the relevant and accuracy of the content on the Site and should make their own enquiries and seek independent advice before acting. The content on the Site is not an offer to sell nor does it form part of any contract of sale.

2.2 Prices, specifications and details for a particular home and/or package will be set out in the specific building contract.

2.3 We will endeavour to provide accurate and up-to-date information on this Site but, except as required by law, we give no express or implied warranties or guarantees,
and make no representations, in relation to this Site. In particular, while care has been taken in creating this Site, Gurner does not warrant or represent that:

2.3.1 the information or any material provided on this website is accurate, complete, up to date or suitable for any purpose;

2.3.2 the Site itself is free from any computer viruses or other defects; or

2.3.3 your access to this Site will be continuous or uninterrupted.

2.4 You are responsible for making your own assessment of the information available on or through the Site, and you should verify all relevant representations, statements
and information before you rely on that information.

3. Expression of interest

You may request further information about particular property development or properties at this Site. Your expression of interest is not binding on you or us and does not form the basis of any contractual or other legal rights.

4. Acceptance of risk and release from liability

4.1 You are wholly responsible for your participation on the Site and you use the Site at your own risk. You acknowledge that we are not responsible for, and accept
no liability in relation to, your use of the Site or your conduct in connection with the Site in any circumstance.

4.2 You agree to indemnify us for any loss, damage, cost or expense that we may suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with your use of or conduct in connection
with the Site, including any breach by you of these Terms of Use.

4.3 To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude all implied representations and warranties which might apply in relation to your use of the Site. You may have
rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010(Cth) in respect of any goods or services supplied to you under these Terms of Use. If so, our liability to you is limited to, at our election:

4.3.1 in the case of goods supplied to you by us, replacement of the goods or supply of equivalent goods, repairing the goods, paying the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods or paying the cost of having the goods repaired; or

4.3.2 in the case of services supplied or offered by us, the supply of the services again or paying the cost of having the services supplied again.

4.4 In no circumstances will we be liable for any indirect, punitive or consequential loss or damages, loss of income, profits, goodwill, data, contracts, or use of money,
or loss or damages arising from or in any way connected to business interruption of any type, whether in tort, contract or otherwise.

5. Prohibited activities

5.1 When using this website, you must not:

5.1.1 infringe any intellectual property right (including copyright, database right or trade mark right) of any person or be in breach of any legal duty owed to any person, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence;

5.1.2 reproduce any Site Content (as defined below) without our express written permission, which we may grant or withhold at our absolute discretion;

5.1.3 seek reimbursement from any other party for access to the Site or on-sell any information obtained from the Site;

5.1.4 engage in any conduct which is likely to mislead or deceive us or any other person, impersonate any other person while using the Site, conduct yourself in an offensive manner while using the Site, or use the Site for any illegal, immoral or harmful purpose;

5.1.5 submit, post, upload, email or otherwise send or transmit to the Site, or any user of the Site, anything that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, harm, damage, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or equipment linked directly or indirectly to the Site; or

5.1.6 interfere with the Site or the servers or networks underlying or connected to the Site or violate any of the procedures, policies or regulations of the Site or any networks connected to the Site.

6. Security

We use our reasonable endeavors to minimise viruses and bugs from infiltrating the Site, however, due to the nature of the internet, the Site may be affected by viruses or bugs from time to time. You must take your own precautions to ensure that the
process which you employ for accessing the Site does not expose you to the risk of viruses, malicious computer code or other forms of interference which may damage your own computer system. We do not accept responsibility for any interference or damage
to your own computer system which arises in connection with your use of the Site or any linked web site.

7. Intellectual Property

7.1 The entire contents and design subsisting in, relating to or arising out of the Site and available through or in connection with the Site including but not limited to
copyright, logos, trade marks, designs, text, graphics, images, information, applications and other files, and their selection and arrangement (the Site Content) are the intellectual property of us, our content providers or our licensors,
with all rights reserved.

7.2 You must not do anything, or omit to do anything, which may infringe our intellectual property rights, except with our express written permission. This includes
reproducing any part of the Site or Site Content.

8. Links to other websites

The Site may contain links to third party sites. Access to any other internet site linked to the Site is at your own risk and we accept no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any information, data, opinions, advice or statements
made in any third party sites. Linked websites are responsible for their own terms and conditions of use.

9. Applicable law

9.1 The content, operation and interpretation of this website and the Terms of Use will be governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia. You agree to submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the Courts of Victoria in the event of a dispute arising out of, or in connection with, this website.

9.2 This Site may be accessed throughout Australia and overseas. Gurner makes no representation that the content provided by the website complies with the laws (including
intellectual property laws) of any country outside Australia. If you access the website from outside Australia, you do so at your own risk and are responsible for ensuring that your access to this website is not illegal or prohibited by laws which
apply to you.

10. Contacting us

If you have any questions about our Terms of Use or any queries or concerns about this website, please email us at info@gurner.com.au. Alternatively, you can call us on 03 9654 6222 or contact us by post at Level 1, 162 Williams Road, Prahran, Victoria, 3181.

11. Changes to Terms of Use

We may change these Terms of Use at any time. If we do so, an amended version will be posted on the Site. Your continued use of the Site after any changes are made to the Terms of Use will be deemed to constitute your acceptance of those
changes. If you object to any changes, your only remedy is to discontinue your use of the Site. You are responsible for keeping up to date of any changes by regularly reviewing these Terms of Use.

PRIVACY STATEMENT

Your personal information is being collected by GPG Management Pty Ltd ATF the GPG Management Trust ABN 64 754 223 432 (Gurner™) so that we can answer your enquiry. We would also like to contact you with information about Gurner™ and its products and services. To receive this information, please tick the relevant box before clicking "send" on the Enquiry Form. Your consent to receiving this information will remain current until you advise us otherwise, but you can opt out at any time by contacting us (details below).

Your personal information may be disclosed to our service providers (including our marketing agencies, website operator and information technology providers) for these purposes, but it is not likely to be disclosed to overseas recipients. If you don't provide the personal information requested, we may not be able to answer your enquiry.

Our Privacy Policy explains:
• how you may access and correct the personal information we hold about you
• how you may complain about a breach of privacy and how we will deal with privacy complaints

If you have any queries about privacy, please contact our Privacy Officer on (03) 9654 6222, or by email at info@gurner.com.au.